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What's Behind James Gough's Cloak ?

Reruns.

GD: What are your geekiest obsessions?

JG: Hmm. I divine I’d say that I’m film physics geek. Every movie I be watchful for, I love to pick apart the special effects and show out why it would be impossible to hear explosions in the vacuum of margin or how flying backwards around the earth really lasting won’t turn back time and save Lois Lane. I take it that counts as geeky and annoying … but fun.

GD: Your inventor biography mentions a love for unusual foods…

JG: Unwavering, I’m a huge fan of odd food. I love that one culture’s frailty is another’s dry heave. My wife and I call it culinary spelunking, and yes, we large drag our kids along for the ride. The weirdest? All things considered maguey worm tacos in a four-hundred-year-old gristmill in Mexico. They were these narrow-minded white grubs cooked in salsa, a bit like the cricket/ant appetizer I tried in a California airport, but more flavorful. I’ve always wanted to try alligator or rattlesnake, but haven’t had the unintentional, yet.

Will Ringer become the trashy soap of our dreams? Or can we stop caring?

Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer (CBS, 8 p.m.): Get a chief start on our upcoming TV Club Advent Diary (about which more tomorrow) by checking out this Rankin-Bass outstanding with misfit toys, elf dentists, and a dickish Santa Claus.

America’s Supernanny (Lifetime, 9 p.m.): At first we intelligence ABC had canceled Supernanny and Lifetime had picked it up and accustomed it a more patriotic name for no real reason. Instead, this is an American type of Supernanny . For no real reason.

Scott Turow’s Pure (TNT, 9 p.m.): TNT has resurrected the “murder inscrutableness movie of the week” format because it can. It’s starting with a supplement to Presumed Innocent . Were the old people who make up TNT’s audience clamoring for this?

Victoria’s Cryptographic Fashion Show (CBS, 10 p.m.): Somehow, CBS, middle America’s most general network, has made a holiday tradition of showing wonderful-hot models in skimpy attire. Not that we mind. But the network it airs on is… minor extent odd.

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